AP/ March 13, 2013, 9:47 PM

N.Y. mom holding baby falls 8 stories, dies; baby OK

A photo showing a Harlem apartment building where a woman clutching her baby jumped from a window March 13, 2013

A photo showing a Harlem apartment building where a woman clutching her baby jumped from a window March 13, 2013 / CBS/CBS2

NEW YORK A woman clutching her baby son in her arms plunged eight stories out of an apartment window to her death in an apparent suicide on Wednesday, but the baby survived, police said.

Cynthia Wachenheim was found on the street with her son, 10-month-old Keston, near her arms. A police officer who responded took the baby to a hospital, where he was listed in critical but stable condition.

Police discovered a seven-page suicide note under a bed in the apartment Wachenheim shared with her husband. In the note, the 45-year-old Wachenheim said she recognized what she was about to do was "evil" but she was concerned about how her child was developing, according to a law enforcement official with knowledge of the case. The official was not authorized to speak publicly and spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity.

It was unclear whether the baby, who neighbors said was an only child, had any mental or physical problems.

A window to the West Harlem apartment was wide open, and there were no signs of struggle inside, police said. There were no safety bars on the apartment's windows. Surveillance footage showed Wachenheim's husband leaving the apartment about an hour before her plunge from the window with the baby.

Area resident Steven Dominguez, 18, was walking to a grocery store with his mother, Adelina Dominguez, when he saw the woman fall. He said the baby bounced off her body, breaking some of the impact of the fall, before hitting the ground nearby.

"I heard a scream like a yell," Dominguez said. "When I got closer, I saw the baby crying."

He said the baby was face down.

"I was shocked," he said. "I couldn't believe it."

Dominguez said his mother went to pick up the baby but an emergency response person told her to stand back.

The apartment is in a relatively new building facing Jackie Robinson Park. A crowd of onlookers had gathered nearby Wednesday afternoon, awaiting the medical examiner's office, which would determine the official cause of the woman's death.

Resident Yaa Dwamena, 32, said she's lived in the building for several years and as long as she's been there she's seen Wachenheim.

"She was very nice, very friendly, very warm," Dwamena said.

She said that the last time she saw Wachenheim was last week.

"I wouldn't have thought anything was wrong with her," she said. "They were a happy-looking family. I wouldn't think anything like this would happen."

Wachenheim went to law school at Columbia University, and her father was a state police spokesman before his death in 2011. She worked in state Supreme Court in Manhattan doing legal research for judges but was out on leave, court officials said.

"We are all deeply saddened about this tragic incident," state courts spokesman David Bookstaver said. "Our thoughts are with Ms. Wachenheim's family."

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Russell_Thomas says:
Sounds like an un-diagnosed/treated case of postpartum depression. A miracle of survival for the baby, but tragic also.
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richardson255 says:
People are going through so much in life when you go through what you have to go through,and you know you have to go through that when you need to trust god praise god the baby was alright.
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cbs_bull says:
"N.Y. mom holding baby falls 8 stories, dies; baby OK"

"A police officer who responded took the baby to a hospital, where he was listed in critical but stable condition."


I don't think critical condition should be described as OK .
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tmonta67 replies:
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No kidding--more great journalism from the unsupervised interns at CBS
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rwsmith29456 says:
Thank goodness for the baby.
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countymusic_fan1996 replies:
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I know. I hope he's going to be alright. For a 10 month old kid, that is a humongous shocker.